
The article frames data center expansion skepticism as economically unfounded, centering market-logic arguments ('electricity prices haven't risen') while dismissing regulatory or environmental concerns as misguided opposition. The framing treats increased power generation as an obvious solution rather than interrogating competing claims about infrastructure costs, grid strain, or environmental externalities. Reason's libertarian editorial stance privileges capital expansion and markets over precautionary or labor/environmental perspectives.
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Framing may shift if electricity prices rise significantly or if grid reliability incidents occur linked to data center demand.
So far, electricity prices haven't risen. If and when they do, the solution is more power generation.
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